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Powerware 5110 UPS
USER'S MANUAL
The Powerware 5110 uninterruptible power system (UPS) protects your 
sensitive electronic equipment from power problems such as power failures, 
power sags, power surges, brownouts, and line noise. 
Features:
Processor-controlled voltage regulation
Eight outlets 
-Four with surge and backup protection
-Four with surge protection only
Data Line (Internet fax - modem - DSL) or telephone line surge protection jacks
Cold start capability 
USB communication port 
User-replaceable batteries
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
BATTERY CONNECTION REQUIRED BEFORE USE!
Connecting the Battery:
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4.5 AH, 5 AH batteries (350 VA, 500 VA models)
7 AH battery (700 VA models)
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Push at  the top Edge to remove the 
battery cover
Push at the top Edge to remove the 
battery cover
Slide down to remove the battery cover
Slide down to remove the battery cover
Pull out the battery and connect the battery 
wire to the battery terminal
Reinstall the battery cover
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Pull out the battery and connect the battery 
wire to the battery terminal
Reinstall the battery cover
7AH x 2, 9AH x 2 batteries (1000VA, 1500VA models)
Push at  the top Edge to remove the 
battery cover
Slide down to remove the battery cover
Connect the battery cable
Reinstall the battery cover
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION:
INDICATORS
Once you have received the Powerware 5110 UPS product, you should remove 
and inspect the product for shipping damage. If any damage is found, please 
notify the carrier and your dealer. Please keep the shipping carton and the 
packing foam in the event the product must be returned to the factory for service.
 
1. Place the Powerware 5110 UPS indoors in an area that has adequate airflow 
    and is free from excessive dust. Do NOT allow the UPS to be exposed to 
    moisture, rain, excessive heat or direct sunlight.
2. Use of the Powerware 5110 UPS product in life support applications where 
    failure of this equipment can reasonably be expected to cause failure of life 
    support equipment or to significantly affect its safety or effectiveness is NOT 
    recommended.
3. Always disconnect the input power cord from the wall outlet before replacing 
    the battery.
4. When replacing the battery, use the same number and type of battery.
5. Do NOT dispose of the battery in a fire: the battery may explode.
6. Do NOT open or mutilate the battery. Batteries contain an electrolyte that is 
    toxic and harmful to both the skin and eyes.
7. Proper disposal of the battery is required. Please refer to your local 
    laws/regulations regarding battery disposal.
8. Use tools with insulated handles to replace the battery to avoid personal 
    injury. Due to energy hazards, please remove wristwatches and jewelry such 
    as rings when replacing battery.
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1.On/Off Push Button
Push button switch that controls power to the UPS and initiates the self-test 
function.
Depress the push button to turn on the UPS.
Depress the push button again to turn off the UPS.
The UPS will perform a self-test for about 5 seconds when the UPS is turned on.
2.AC mode (Green) LED
Indicates that AC utility power is present and regulated power (AVR) is 
applied to the connected equipment. 
3.Fault / Warning (Red) LED
Indicates that a fault condition has occurred.
   -Flashing Red LED indicates an overload condition or that the battery should 
    be replaced.
   -Solid On LED indicates that the output is shorted or an internal UPS fault exits.
See the Indicator Table below for further detail. 
4.Backup mode (Yellow) LED
Indicates that the UPS is operating on battery and providing regulated AC power 
to the backup only outlets and the connected equipment.
5.Battery Backup & Surge Protection Outlets
Four 5-15R output receptacles that provide both backup and surge protection.
6.Surge Protection Outlets 
Four 5-15R output receptacles that provide surge and spike protection only.
7.Data /Phone/Fax Protection Connectors
8.USB Communication Port
The built-in USB port connects to your computer. The LanSafe monitoring and 
shutdown software provided can automatically save your files and shut down 
your computer in the event of a prolonged power outage. The software also 
provides information regarding the status of your utility power line.
9.Circuit Breaker (resetable)
The button will protrude when the overload condition occurs. If the button 
protrudes, disconnect some non-essential equipment and reset the circuit 
breaker by pushing the button inward.
10.Power Cord
6 foot
 line cord 
BATTERY REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE:
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Disconnect the UPS from the power source and slide the battery door open. 
See pictures 1 and 2.
2.Disconnect the battery and remove as indicated below. See pictures 3 and 4 
3.Insert the replacement battery and reconnect the battery cables. 
See pictures 6 and 7
NOTE: 
It is important that the connectors be firmly attached to new batteries.
4.Reposition the battery door and slide closed. See pictures 8 and 9.
NOTE: Properly recycle used battery.
ATTENTION: Maintenance must be performed by a qualified personnel. Failure 
to do so could result in an electric shock. Replace Battery with Powerware 
supplied Battery ONLY! Although the unit may be unplugged from utility power, 
hazardous voltage still may be present through the battery.
Following steps explain how to connect and operate the Powerware 5110  UPS. 
1. Connect the UPS to a grounded power outlet.
Note: It is recommended that the battery should be charged for minimum 8 hours 
to ensure full charge before placing the UPS in service.
2. Plug your computer, monitor or load to be protected into the “Battery Backup & 
     Surge Protection” outlets. (These outlets will provide emergency battery 
    backup power during power outages as well as protection from surges and 
    spikes.)
CAUTION: Do NOT plug LASER PRINTERS into the “Battery Backup” outlets.
CAUTION: Do NOT plug ACCESSORY SURGE strips into the “Battery Backup” 
outlets.
3. Plug your peripheral equipment or non-critical loads (printer, scanner, fax, 
    speaker, etc.) into the “Surge Protection” outlets. (These outlets provide surge 
    and spike protection only, they will NOT provide battery backup power during a 
    utility power failure).
4. Connect your computer to the UPS using USB cable provided.
5. With your equipment turned off, switch on the UPS.
6. When the “On/Off” LED light is illuminated, turn on the connected equipment.
7. Install Power management software provided with the UPS